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Browse CollectionLC Subject Heading › 9 records found where LC Subject Heading is Photography of women -- Virginia

Letter from Mattie Logan Southgate to Celestia Muse Southgate, March 26, 1882
Mattie Logan Southgate writes her sister Lessie (Celestia Muse) Southgate with news of festive and somber events at the Wesleyan Female Institute. She provides a vivid description of Alma Ivey's death from "tiphoid and brain fever," the visit of Alma's mother to school, and the funeral procession from school to the railroad depot. Mattie tells Lessie about her new interest in drawing and her lessons with Reverend Harris' daughter, Mattie. She discusses her coursework with Lizzie Daniels in vocal music and her plans to study art and musical elocution in the next year. Mattie notes that she visited Edmund Berkeley's studio and she promises to send her sister a photograph.
Photograph of Leland Sneed
Portrait of Leland Sneed, student at the Wesleyan Female Institute. Image made by the Edmund Berkeley studio in Staunton, Virginia.
Photograph of Mettie Ricketts
Portrait of Mettie Ricketts, student at the Wesleyan Female Institute. Image made at the Edmund Berkeley studio in Staunton, Virginia.
Photograph of Leland Sneed
Portriat of Lela Sneed, student at the Wesleyan Female Institute. Image made by Edmund Berkeley's studio in Staunton, Virginia.
Photograph of Mollie E. Page
Portrait of Mollie Page, student at the Wesleyan Female Institute. Image made by Edmund Berkeley's studio in Staunton, Virginia.
Photograph of Mattie Logan Southgate
Portrait of Mattie Southgate, student at the Wesleyan Female Institute. Image made by Edmund Berkeley's studio in Staunton, Virginia.
Photograph of Lucie Talbott
Portrait of Lucie Talbott in Danville, Virginia.
Photograph of Leland Sneed
Portrait of Leland Sneed standing near floral vase. The image was made by Praysen & Company, Danville, Virginia.
Photograph of Alma Ivey
Portrait of Alma Ivey from New Orleans, Louisiana. She attended the Wesleyan Female Institute in Staunton, Virginia where she was fatally stricken with typhoid fever in 1882. The photo was taken at Edmund Berkeley's studio in Staunton, Virginia.

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